wylieotie8804
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  • 17-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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Why do you think y=mx+b is called the "slope-intercept" form of the equation of a line?

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AnimeBrainly
AnimeBrainly AnimeBrainly
  • 17-10-2018

Answer:

To solve, you must know the names of the parts of the equation of the line.

m = slope

b = intercept

(x, y) is your point

y-intercept means that when x = 0, y = (whatever the number will be)

slope-intercept form means that you are solving for when the slope intercepts the y-axis.

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anonymous12345678901
anonymous12345678901 anonymous12345678901
  • 17-10-2018
y=mx+b is called the slope intercept form since ‘m’ represents the slope of the equation and ‘b’ represents the y intercept.
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